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Enter a question To give Socratic a question, you can take a photo of a problem, type it out, or use voice input. Photo input Follow these instructions to use your device's camera to enter a …
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Macbeth is a Shakespearean play about a corrupt king who eventually gets punished for his unjust deeds. - Macbeth and Banquo, two Scottish generals of King Duncan, are given some …
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Since water is in excess, "67.7 g MgO" are needed to produce "98.0 g Mg(OH)"_2. Balanced equation "MgO(s) + H"_2"O(l)"rarr"Mg(OH)"_2("s")" Moles magnesium hydroxide Start with the …
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A sample of gas has a volume of 250 cm^3 at 28.5 °C and 95.
Nov 10, 2015 · A sample of gas has a volume of 250 c m3 at 28.5 °C and 95.9 kPa. What volume will the gas occupy at STP?